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redstriper

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  1. Thanks for the comments chaps :)

    I bought one and it was a nice bass, especially considering the price.
    The tone was well suited to reggae with flat wound strings, although not quite as smooth as my old Jazz bass.
    Build quality was very good, intonation, action etc. all excellent and it was a nice weight at just under 9 pounds.
    The scratch plate was horrible though, with sharp edges but it looked fine without it - no hidden routes.

    However......
    I sold it within a week because I couldn't get on with the mahoosive neck.
    I'm used to a 60s Jazz neck and this one felt huge.

    I'm very tempted to go for the JB-20 Jazz bass now B)

  2. Not sure if this is relevant but a friend of mine was in Bilboa Spain last night at a huge fiesta with music and hundreds of people dancing in the streets until the next morning.
    He only heard one song in English - this was it:

    [media]http://youtu.be/PkbhYvZnQyU[/media]

  3. [quote name='EliasMooseblaster' timestamp='1432305613' post='2780275']
    For me, it's the offset body that I find off-putting.
    [/quote]

    Same here, my old Jazz has a Precision shaped body and I much prefer it.
    It's a shame Fender don't make a Jazz bass with a Precision body.
    Leo did go on to do that with the G&L JB-2, but I was disappointed with the tone so I sold mine.

  4. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I am interested to hear how you get on with the Pyramid Golds, [/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I found they lack thump and sound very similar to TIs.[/font][/color]

    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Have you tried rotosound tru bass nylon strings?[/font][/color]
    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]They are high gauge but low tension and they have a deep thumpy tone.[/font][/color]

  5. [quote name='JamesBass' timestamp='1430832500' post='2764973']
    T[font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]his is the first instance of such a thing happening. As far as I understand it, you are NOT in breach of copyright IF; you do not spe[/font]cify what you are playing, i.e.; you don't explain what the melody is, you don't claim ownership, and you at the very least, give credit to the relevant sources. I'd be interested to know what the cover was, and how the cover was made and what it included. I've done covers myself and have thus far had no issues.
    [/quote]

    [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Hi James - was it you that posted that brilliant cover of Superstition on youtube?
    If so did you get permission from Stevie?

    This is the song my friend covered, he did ask for permission but he had no reply until it went on youtube.[/font][/size]
    [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]He played all the instruments and someone else did the vocal.[/font][/size]
    [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]He gave [color=#141823]full credit to the songwriter, in addition to an undertaking to use the recording strictly for non-commercial purposes.[/color][/font][/size]

    This is the original version -

    [media]http://youtu.be/sqSl7r9EC38[/media]

  6. Can anyone answer my OP?

    Do you have to ask permission from the [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]copyright holder before performing or recording a cover version?[/font][/color]
    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Is it a legal requirement?[/font][/color]
    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]There are a lot of videos of covers on youtube - have they all been cleared by the writers? [/font][/color]

    [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]The reason I ask is because a friend recorded a cover version and posted it on youtube[/font][/color], without getting any permission from the copyright holder.
    The original composer has gone mad and demanded it be removed, which it has - but they are still very angry.

  7. [quote name='JoeEvans' timestamp='1430775265' post='2764529']
    With a digital multitrack recording you could see whether that was the case or not, by lining up the drum and bass tracks and seeing where the hit is on both.
    [/quote]

    I often look at how the tracks line up in my home recordings.
    Some musicians habitually play slightly ahead and some slightly behind the kick drum, but the best sounding tracks are when all the instruments line up well.
    I sometimes move instruments to line up better and I have shifted entire tracks very slightly to improve the feel.

  8. Here's a transcription of Pino's playing on the D'Angelo track -

    [url="http://www.scribd.com/doc/206169896/Chicken-Grease-DAngelo-download-bass-transcription-and-bass-tab-in-best-quality-www-nicebasslines-com#scribd"]http://www.scribd.co...ines-com#scribd[/url]

    Not sure if it's right or not - here's someone playing it -

    [media]http://youtu.be/PldrJYGk_ys[/media]

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